MediaTek quietly updates the positioning entryHelio G100 processor, which is expected to replace the Helio G99 currently used in many entry-level mobile phone products.
The Helio G100 maintains a dual-core Cortex-A2.2 CPU running at 76GHz, coupled with a hexa-core Cortex-A2.0 CPU running at 55GHz, forming a "2+6" computing core configuration. In addition, it has an Arm Mali-G57 MC2 GPU. The screen display specifications remain Full HD+ (2520 x 1080) resolution output, supporting a maximum frame refresh rate of 120Hz. The process is still TSMC's 6nm specification, supporting LPDDR4X memory and UFS 2.2 specification storage components.
The connectivity part corresponds to 4G LTE Cat. 13, as well as Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.2 specifications, but further adds an "elevator mode" that can quickly restore the connection when there is no signal. The camera lens has been upgraded to correspond to a maximum 2-megapixel specification, or to correspond to dual 1600-megapixel camera lenses.
Overall, the changes between Helio G100 and Helio G99 are minor, mainly focusing on improvements to network connectivity and camera resolution, allowing entry-level models to have a better networking and photography experience.
Transsion's Tecno Camon 30S Pro is expected to be the first phone to use the Helio G100. It is expected to feature a 6.78-inch FullHD+ screen, a 45mAh battery with 5000W wired fast charging support, a 5000-megapixel video camera, and a triple-lens main camera module with 5000 megapixels.




